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emjaya
06-29-07, 05:48 PM
1 71 Chris VERMEULEN SUZUKI 1'48.555
2 27 Casey STONER DUCATI 1'48.572 0.017 0.017
3 14 Randy DE PUNIET KAWASAKI 1'49.579 1.024 1.007
4 33 Marco MELANDRI HONDA 1'49.679 1.124 0.100
5 21 John HOPKINS SUZUKI 1'49.684 1.129 0.005
6 5 Colin EDWARDS YAMAHA 1'49.691 1.136 0.007
7 13 Anthony WEST KAWASAKI 1'49.807 1.252 0.116
8 66 Alex HOFMANN DUCATI 1'49.927 1.372 0.120
9 26 Dani PEDROSA HONDA 1'50.132 1.577 0.205
10 65 Loris CAPIROSSI DUCATI 1'50.169 1.614 0.037
11 46 Valentino ROSSI YAMAHA 1'50.392 1.837 0.223
12 4 Alex BARROS DUCATI 1'50.402 1.847 0.010
13 1 Nicky HAYDEN HONDA 1'50.581 2.026 0.179
14 80 Kurtis ROBERTS KR212V 1'51.259 2.704 0.678
15 56 Shinya NAKANO HONDA 1'51.827 3.272 0.568
16 7 Carlos CHECA HONDA 1'53.271 4.716 1.444
17 50 Sylvain GUINTOLI YAMAHA 1'54.253 5.698 0.982

Not qualified (Out 107%) 1'56.153
6 Makoto TAMADA YAMAHA 1'57.525 8.970 3.272

Vermeulen takes pole in the wet. :) He and Stoner over a second clear of third place. :cool:

If you think the Michelin riders are hard done by, spare a thought for the two Dunlop shod riders, Guintoli and Tamada. :gomer:

DagoFast
06-29-07, 07:01 PM
From Julian Ryders always excellent notes on Soup (http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2007/Jun/e/n070629b.htm):


Marco Melandri is top Honda after being nowhere during most of qualifying. He got up to fourth by ignoring the fact that he didn't have any feel and following Valentino for a few laps towards the end of the session. Dani Pedrosa isn't any happier than his teammate, and lost his patience with what he regards as stupid questions from the Spanish press by walking out of his briefing.

Honda's top man, Takeo Fukui, arrives tomorrow and then goes on to the F1 GP at Magny Cours. I don't think he's bringing any bonus checks.

:D

opinionated ow
06-29-07, 08:55 PM
interesting how well kawasaki are doing atm